As expected,
Samsung
introduced
the Galaxy
Tab 2 10.1 in
the United
States. The
slate is now
available for
purchase from major retailers
across the country, such as Amazon,
Best Buy, Tiger Direct, Walmart,
Office Depot and others.
According to Samsung, the Galaxy Tab
2 10.1 can be purchased for a
suggested retail price of $399.99 USD
(310 EUR), though not all models are
available at all retailers.
The new launch follows Galaxy Tab 2
7.0 release on the US market. The
latter is now up for order for only
$250 USD (195 EUR) via Best Buy.
Unfortunately, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
does not come with a quad-core
processor as previous rumors
suggested. Instead, Samsung packed
a dual-core TI OMAP 4430 CPU clocked
at 1 GHz, along with a PowerVR
SGX540 graphics processing unit and
1GB of RAM.
The tablet comes with only 16GB of
internal memory, but users can
expand it further up to 32GB via
microSD card.
Software-wiser, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is
powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich, which is complemented
with TouchWiz UX user interface.
The slate can be turned into an
excellent TV companion by using it as
a universal remote. At the same time,
users can multitask on the web while
watching and wirelessly stream the
live feed from a TV to the slate.
In addition, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
provides access to more than 450,000
apps via Google Play and Samsung
Apps, as well as to thousands of TV
shows and movies via Wi-Fi. It also
packs microUSB 2.0 host support,
allowing for blazing fast file transfer.
As the name suggests, the tablet
sports a large 10.1-inch PLS TFT
capacitive touchscreen display that
supports 800 x 1280 pixels resolution,
and features Corning Gorilla Glass
coating.
Just like its Galaxy Tab 10.1
predecessor, the new tablet drains
energy from a 7000 mAh Li-Polymer
battery, which is rated for up to 200
hours of standby time or up to 10
hours of continuous usage.
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